With the Android platform there are often certain handsets and carriers that seem to take ages to release newer versions of the operating system, which will often see some networks wait months to provide these updates to its branded smartphones. This can certainly be said with the AT&T HTC One X and the Jelly Bean update, which has caused a lot of frustration among customers of the company.

The new software first made an appearance back in October of last year and over the last few months has slowly been reaching carrier versions of the handset, but US carrier AT&T has still not given any indication of when its customers will be seeing the new firmware.

Recently we have seen TELUS in Canada and Three in the UK join the many carriers that have finally pushed out Android Jelly Bean to the HTC One X, but there are a growing number of AT&T customers still wondering when their handset will be updated.

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So we will not be seeing the HTC M7 after all, at least the branding, as new reports suggested that the Taiwan-based mobile phone maker is unleashing the powerful handset with a different label – the HTC One.

Sounds familiar, right? That’s because HTC has an existing smartphone line bearing the same One pedigree and the firm thought it wise to use the name’s familiar recall for its flagship device that will tussle it out with Apple’s iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 and Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3.

According to @evleaks, HTC would like to sustain on the brand awareness it has already developed when it pushed out the One series in 2013, which for many